Bloomington, CA asked in Collections for California

Q: I have a judgement against me from capital one and it shows that it's vacated . What can I do

09/28/2020 8:30 AM DEPT. S16 OSC RE: STATUS OF DEFAULT JUDGMENT PURSUANT TO CRC 3.740 VACATED

03/27/2020 8:30 AM DEPT. S16 OSC RE: SERVICE COMPLETION PURSUANT TO CRC3.740 VACATED

03/02/2020 WRIT FEE OF $40.00 PAID Not Applicable

03/02/2020 WRIT OF EXECUTION ISSUED TO SAN BERNARDINO COUNTY ( $3,385.08 ) Not Applicable

02/04/2020 FILING FEE PAID BY CAPITAL ONE BANK (USA), N.A. FOR ABSTRACT Not Applicable

02/04/2020 ABSTRACT OF JUDGMENT ISSUED Not Applicable

N 12/16/2019 JUDGMENT ON COMPLAINT (LIMITED JURISDICTION) FILED 09/27/2019 OF CAPITAL ONE BANK (USA), N.A. FILED Not Applicable

N 12/16/2019 DECLARATION RE: INTEREST; COSTS (CCP 1033); ATTORNEY FEES FILED BY CAPITAL ONE BANK (USA), N.A. Not Applicab

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Maurice Mandel II
Maurice Mandel II
Answered
  • Consumer Law Lawyer
  • Newport Beach, CA
  • Licensed in California

A: The entries you quoted above do not show that the Judgement was vacated. They show that a writ of execution may have been issued to the County. Need more information.

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Gregory Mark Fitzgerald
Gregory Mark Fitzgerald
Answered
  • Collections Lawyer
  • Santa Ana, CA
  • Licensed in California

A: What appears to be vacated is various court dates the court sets to ensure compliance with filing deadlines. These dates are usually vacated when the court enters judgment (because the dates are no longer necessary due to the judgment being entered). Although it is impossible to be certain without reviewing the actual documents, you should assume that the judgment is still in effect. You should consult counsel on how best to resolve the judgment (assuming it is not vacated).

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